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- To avoid a plague, you should1234:
- Remove brush, rock piles, junk, cluttered firewood, and possible rodent food supplies, such as pet and wild animal food.
- Make your home and outbuildings rodent-proof.
- Wear gloves if you are handling or skinning potentially infected animals to prevent contact between your skin and the plague bacteria.
- Inform people when zoonotic plague is present in their environment and advise them to take precautions against flea bites and not to handle animal carcasses.
- Avoid direct contact with infected body fluids and tissues.
- Practice strong sanitation and hygiene.
- Seek immediate medical attention if you think you may have been exposed to the disease.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Remove brush, rock piles, junk, cluttered firewood, and possible rodent food supplies, such as pet and wild animal food. Make your home and outbuildings rodent-proof. Wear gloves if you are handling or skinning potentially infected animals to prevent contact between your skin and the plague bacteria.www.cdc.gov/plague/prevention/index.htmlPreventive measures include informing people when zoonotic plague is present in their environment and advising them to take precautions against flea bites and not to handle animal carcasses. Generally people should be advised to avoid direct contact with infected body fluids and tissues.www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/plagueSafeguard yourself and your loved ones against a potential plague epidemic by avoiding contact with pests, practicing strong sanitation and hygiene and seeking immediate medical attention if you think you may have been exposed to the disease.www.wikihow.health/Survive-a-PlagueHow can bubonic plague be prevented? You can take the following steps to prevent bubonic plague: Make your home and yard inhospitable to rodents (mice, rats, squirrels) and other wild animals. Don’t leave places for them to hide or food for them to eat. This means cleaning up clutter, brush and other items and being careful when feeding animals.my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21590-bubo… - People also ask
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